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Supplement to the London Gazette, 2 July, 1954 3884 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 2 JULY, 1954 O. J. D. CARR (412642) from A.E. Res. of Offrs. TERRITORIAL ARMY. Nat. Serv. List to be Lt., 28th May 1954, retaining HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY. his present seniority. Infantry Bn. 2nd Lt. (Actg. Lt.) J. B. BELLENGER (413880) to Capt. R. L. (L. DAVIS (362223) is granted the be Lt., 13th June, 1954, with seniority 27th Apr. actg. rank of Maj., 23rd Mar. 1954. 1952. ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS. 22784405 W.O. Cl. II Stewart William McKENZffi N.I.H. (435917) to be Lt., 1st Mar. 1954. 22516284 Sgt. William Fulton GILLESPIE (404605) ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. to be 2nd Lt., 21st May 1954. Maj. (Actg. Col.) A. D. DAVIDSON, O.B.E., T.D., N.S.Y. M.B. (44512), to be Col., 1st May 1953. Capt. (Hon. Maj.) D. B. WEBB, M.B.E. (160300), Capt M. D. KELLEHER (244461) is granted the from TjA. Res. of OfiErs. Para., to be Capt., 21st act<g. rank of Maj., 15th Apr. 1954. May 1954, with seniority 1st June 1946. ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS. Lt. Sir John Vernon WILLS, Bt. (382401) (Res. Maj. E. M. BROWN (309412) resigns his commn., of Offrs., Coldm. Gds.) to be Lt., 29th Apr. 1954. 1st June 1954, and is granted the hon. rank of Yorks H. Maj. Lt. (Actg. Capt.) Lord GISBOROUGH (373508) to be Capt. J. SEYMOUR, T.D. (65<989) to be Maj., 2nd Capt., 1st July 1954, with seniority 1st Oct. 1953. June 1954, with seniority 15th Jan. 1954. Capt. J. H. MATHER (348637) to be Maj., 2nd ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. June 1954, wdth seniority 15th Jan. 1954.. Maj. E. J. SMITHIES, T.D. (90703), from T.A. O. (War Sulbs. Capt.) Charles Leslie BOWER Res. of Offrs., to be Maj., 14th Apr. 1954, with (134036) from Spec. List (ex-Ind. Army) Emerg. seniority 26th Aug. 1947. Commn., to be Maj., 23rd Mar. 1954. Maj. N. N. NORMAN-BUTLER, T.D. (96340), is placed on the Unattd. List, 1st June 1954. (NATIONAL SERVICE LIST. Capt. CActg. Lt.-Col.) C. R. GRAY, M.B.E., T.D. CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS. (i86973), to 'be Maj., 3rd July 1954, with seniority 2nd (Lt. K. G. JONES (425498) to be Lt., 27th June 1st Jan. 1953i, retaining the actg. rank of Lt.-Col. 1954. Capt. N. E. STRUTT, T.D. (71916), to be Maj., 1st June H954. Movement Control Section. Capt. Francis Alfred GAYNER (292366) ((Res. of 2nd Lt. (Actg. Lt.) P. J. FULLER (412871) to be Offrs. Cl. HI) to be Capt., 1st July 1954, with Lt., 22nd June 1954 with seniority 25th May 1952. seniority 16th Oct. 1949. Lt. F. W. LANGSHAW (423946) to be Capt., 23rd ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS. Apr. 1954. 2nd Lt. M. JOSEPHS 1(427302) from Reg. Army Lt. R. H. HOWES (304447) to be Capt., 12th May Nat. Serv. List to be 2nd >Lt., 28th June 1954 with 1954. seniority 28th Feb. 1953. Lt. James Scott MITCHELL (436136) from Spec. FOOT GUARDS. List (jExnlnd. Army) Emerg. Commn., to be Capt., Gren. Gds. 3rd May 1954. 2nd Lt. F. J. C. G. HERVEY-BATHURST (425894) Lt. Richard Patrick LOWRY (436134) from Spec. from Reg. Army Nat. Serv. List to be 2nd Lt., 24th List (Ex-Ind. Army) Emerg. Commn., to be Lt., May 1954 with seniority 6th Dec. 1952. llth May 1954, with seniority 22nd Mar. 1952. 2nd Lt. J. R. BURRELL (427382) from Reg. Army Lt. Gilbert Gorley Aikens THOMPSON (339891) Nat. Serv. List to be 2nd Lt., 24th May 1954 with from 'Emerg. Commn., to be 'Lt., 25th Feb. 1954, seniority 14th Mar. 1953. with seniority 12th May 1951. Lt. Ian Hudson KERR (362823) from Emerg. ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS. Commn., R. Lincolns, to be Lt., 5th May 1954, The undermentioned 2nd Lts. (Actg. Lts.) to be with seniority 3rd Feib. 1952. Lts. on the dates shown:— Lt. T. MASTERS (411837) from T.A. Nat. Serv. J. M. G. STRACEY 1(410501), 19th June 1954 with List to be Lt., 19th May 1954, retaining his present seniority 3rd Fdb. 1952. seniority. D. L. BATEMAN (415869), 19th June 1954 with 2nd Lt. (Actg. Lt.) I. J. EVANS (421446) from seniority 15th Dec. 1952. TjA. Nat. Serv. List to -be 2nd Lt. (Actg. Lt.), B. S. iMiNSHUix (416449), 24th June 1954 with 18th May 1954, retaining his present seniority. seniority 1st Aug. 1952. 2nd Lt. M. A. WHITTLE (426588) from T.A. Nat. J. W. TURNER (425185), 26th June 1954 with Serv. List, to be 2nd Lt., llth May 1954, retaining seniority 12th Apr. 1954. his present seniority. J. G. YORK (413'731), 29th June 1954 with 2nd Lt. A. G. CLARKSON (426262) from Reg. seniority 14th July 1952. Army Nat. Serv. List to be 2nd Lt., 29th June 1954, with seniority 10th Jan. 1953. ROYAL ARMY MIEDICAL CORPS. Richard Michael LYONS (436135) (late Lt. (War The undermentioned Capts. from T.A. Nat. Serv. Suibs. Capt.) Ind. Army) to be Capt., 24th Feb. 1954, List to ibe Capts. on the dates shown retaining their with seniority 29th July 1949. present seniority:— Hon. Maj. (Qr.-Mr.) Joseph Thomas Lawrence Robert Leslie DUNCAN, M.B. (405376), 3rd May CHAPMAN (143900). The notifn. in Gazette (Sup- 1954. plement) dated 30th Apr. 1954 is cancelled. Peter Elias LEWIS, M.(B. (415708), 10th May 1954. CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS. John Francis STEPHEN, M.B. (419447), 10th May 2nd Lt. (Actg. Lt.) D. B. COLMAN (410296) to be 1954. Lt., 27<th June 1954, with seniority 3rd Jan. 1952. (Daniel Joseph Patrick PURCELL, M.B. (415339), 2nd Lt. T. A. COLLINSON (425776) to be Lt., 27th 17th May 1954. June 1954. David William DAVIS, M.B. (421333), 7th June 2nd Lt. R. G. L. LUSHINGTON (425104) from TA. 1954. Nat. Serv. List to be 2nd Lt.. 31st May 1954, Capt. Geoffrey Fleetwood WALKER, MjB. (420231) retaining his present seniority. from Reg. Army Nat. Serv. List to be Capt., 1st ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS. July 1954 with seniority 3rd Dec. 1952. Lt. V. C. ATCHERLEY (417949) to be Capt., 1st June 1954. CORPS OF ROYAL MILITARY POLICR 2nd Lt. W. C. BECKETT (426800) to be Lt., 2nd INFANTRY. July 1954. Queens. 2nd Lt. W. C. BECKETT (426800) from Reg. Army The undermentioned 2nd Lts. (now Actg. Lts.) Nat. Serv. List to be 2nd Lt., 28th June 1954 with from T.A. Nat. Serv. List to be 2nd Lts., 6th Apr. seniority 14th Feb. 1953. 1954, with seniority on the dates shown: — P. W. ROGERS (424549), 23ird Aug. 1952, and ROYAL PIONEER CORPS. Actg. Lt., 6th May 1954. 2nd Lt. <R. A. BRAUN (426801) from Reg. Army R. C. SOUTHERN (424845), 6th Sept. 1952, and Nat. Serv. List to be 2nd Lt., 28th June 1954 with Actg. Lt., 13th May 1954. seniority 14th Feb. 1953. A. C. HANLON (425207), 4th Oct. 1952, and ARMY CATERING CORPS. Actg. Lt., 20th May 1954. 2nd Lt. R. PIPE (431222) from Reg. Army Nat. 2nd Lt. H. W. GAWTHROP (426780) from T.A. Serv. List to be 2nd 'Lt., 30th June 1954 with Nat. Serv. List, to be 2nd Lt., 27th Apr. 1954, with seniority 19th Sept. 1953. seniority 14th Felb. 1953..
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